KOAT legal expert John Day addresses the concern of 'bad planning' in the shooting of James Boyd.

KOAT legal expert John Day addresses the concern of 'bad planning' in the shooting of James Boyd.

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Updated: 5:35 PM MDT Sep 27, 2016

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WEBVTT PPTHE DAY OF THE SHOOTING. PPDOUG: THE STATE REVISITED THE PPBAD PLANNING THEORY. PPTHEY SPENT A LOT OF TIME ON PPTHAT. PPIS IT A GOOD IDEA TO GO BACK TO PPTHAT? PP>> IT DOESN'T HURT FOR THEM TO PPHAMMER INTO THE JERRY'S MINDS, PPTHEIR THEORY OF THE CASE. PPTHE THREAT THEY WANT THE JURY TO PPBE THINKING ABOUT WHEN THEY ARE PPDOING DELIBERATIONS, WHICH WAS PPTHE IDEA THAT THERE WAS A PPMISCOMMUNICATION,YOU, NO PLAN AT PPTHE START OF THE INCIDENT, AND PPTHAT IS WHAT LED TO MR. BOYD'S PPDEATH. PPTHE STATE SAYS IT WAS MURDER, PPBECAUSE MR. BOYD DID NOT HAVE TO PPDIE. PPDOUG: HOW CAN A BAD PLANNING PPTHEORY OR MISCOMMUNICATION, DOES PPTHAT CONSTITUTE MURDER? PP>> THAT IS WHAT THE DEFENSE WILL PPHAMMER HOME. PPIF YOU TAKE THE STATES ARGUMENT PPAND THEME, THEY SAY, EVEN TO AN PPEXTREME, THAT STILL DOESN'T PPCONSTITUTE INTENTIONAL KILLING

Legal expert discusses James Boyd case

KOAT legal expert John Day addresses the concern of 'bad planning' in the shooting of James Boyd.